Seahawks WR Paul Richardson gets hands-on in Instagram photos

And rightfully so, as the Seattle Seahawks wide receiver strung together a series of impressive performances last season that left him on a high heading into 2017.

Richardson, entering his fourth season with the Seahawks, took to Instagram today to reminisce over a few of his biggest moments.

In the first photo, Richardson showcased his athletic abilities with a 19-yard grab over Detroit Lions cornerback Nevin Lawson during Seattle’s 26-6 win in the NFC Wildcard Playoff game.

During the same game, quarterback Russell Wilson faked a handoff to running back Thomas Rawls to throw a pass to the corner end zone where Richardson, with one hand only, made the catch over Lions cornerback Tavon Wilson.

After the victory, Seahawks’ Wilson called it “one of the best catches you’ll see, probably ever.”

And debatably, one of Richardson’s best performances.

Richardson also shared a photo of his wild catch over Atlanta Falcons cornerback Jalen Collins during the two teams NFC Division Playoff meeting in January. Referees initially ruled the play a touchdown but called it back when it was ruled Richardson was down by contact.

Richardson, 24, was drafted by the Seahawks in 2014 but played limited minutes due to injuries in his first two seasons. However, when wide receiver Tyler Lockett went down with a horrifying leg injury in 2016, Richardson emerged in the postseason as a force to be reckoned with.

In the team’s final four games, he recorded 15 catches for 213 yards and two touchdowns.

Seahawks fans can only hope they’ll get to witness more crazy plays from Richardson like this next season.